Overview

Offering over 2 million gallons of fun, Silver Dollar City’s White Water features a variety of tropical-themed attractions for guests of all ages. The 13-acre has nearly 7,000 feet of slides, including the seven-story Kalani Towers and the dueling drop slides of KaPau Plummet. There are also a variety of rides and attractions, like a 500,000-gallon wave pool, 800-foot lazy river and to the interactive play area Coconut Cove.

Description

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This wet and wonderful Branson water park features 2 million gallons of fun and 13 acres of water rides and attractions, from riveting to relaxing. The whole family can enjoy the tides of the 500,000-gallon Surf's Up Wave Pool, the gentle flow of the Aloha River or the family-friendly fun at Splashaway Cay and Coconut Cove. Braver visitors can test themselves on the other White Water park rides, such as the speed slides of Kalani Towers or KaPau Plummet, a heart-pounding thrill slide with a 240-foot, 70-degree plunge followed by a spiraling loop to splashdown!

It was fun for a water park. They had all the things you would expect from a water park. It was a little chilly so it wasn't as enjoyable as it would have been if it were hot but you can't predict the weather. My daughter had a lot of fun on the water slides and loved the wave pool.

Food not bad for the price, could be a little better. Drinks super expensive. More tubes are needed and a worker needs to be ensuring tubes low on air are rotated out or aired up. Water shoes that are completely covering feet and/or strapped on should be allowed to stay on instead they make you take those off plus your sunglasses. You are left holding on to those and trying to hold on to the tubes. Going with no shoes and no sunglasses is painful.

Plenty of water activities for all age groups! We did the two day pass . If you plan to stay all day with a large group I would rent a cabana. They have plenty of places for food /drinks and a shop for all kinds of stuff . Make sure you bring water shoes. The pavement gets hit enough to burn your feet!

Our family recently went to White Water for 2 days. We had a wonderful time! The staff was very friendly and helpful. The kids had a great time. My husband and I were able to relax as well! Will definitely be back!

There is so much to do at this water park. It is very clean... They do have life jackets available to use for free for your young ones. They have a couple of different kiddie areas and then some big rides for bigger kids and adults. The family ride is a big tube that is very fun for families to do together and the wave pool is super fun. They do not let you bring your own food into the park so either eat before you go or leave your cooler in the car and go out and get a snack later in the day. Oh you probably should come early because the place gets super packed the later in the day and its hard to find a seat. They do have lockers available to rent to store your personal belongings.

The first is SDC, and the 2nd is Whitewater (also owned by the Hershends who own SDC). It is a GREAT WAY to stay cool in the Summer, all the local teens have season passes, and tourists can by special priced passes if you want to return for more than just one day. There are great concessions throughout the park, there are so many places to relax in and out of the water you'll be fine no matter how busy they get. And the lazy river is the best for just relaxing and staying cool. Although my kids love the wave pool and the many slides the park has. its not cheap entertainment, but I can attest its money well spent. Very well spent.

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Frequently Asked Questions about White Water

May I bring a cooler or food items into the park?Coolers or food items are not allowed to be brought into the park, but there is a picnic area located immediately outside the ticket booth (park entrance) where guests can enjoy their brought-from-home-refreshments. No alcohol or glass will be permitted in the picnic area.If I go to the water park after 3:00 pm can I still get the next day free on a one day ticket?Yes. If you arrive at White Water after 3:00 pm on your first day, you go the next day for a full day.

Are life jackets provided?Life jackets are provided (no charge) for small children and non-swimmers.

Is food available for purchase at the park?Yes, there is a great selection of foods and snacks at several locations at the park. Pizza, salads, sub-sandwiches and cheeseburgers are just a few of the entrée selections. Ice cream, slushie drinks, pretzels, nachos, and Kid's meals are all available. And don't forget the ice cold drinks! Gluten free options are also available for purchase.

Are there changing rooms, showers, and lockers available?Yes. Changing rooms and showers are on site. Lockers are available to rent for $6.00. In addition to the rental fee, a $10.00 refundable deposit is required. Family lockers are available to rent for $15.00.

Is smoking allowed in the park?We have designated smoking areas. Please ask for specific information at the front-gate regarding designated smoking areas.

Are tubes available?Tubes are provided for all rides and are available at no extra charge.

I forgot my bathing suit, do you have suits for sale?There is a large selection of name brand merchandise which includes men's, women's and children's suits, cover-ups and t-shirts. There is also a wide variety of hats, sunglasses, sunscreen, and souvenir items.

Do you sell beach towels?Yes, beach towels are sold in the Surfside Trading Company.

May I bring floats?You may bring flotation devices, within these guidelines. No conventional or automobile inner tubes are allowed. No Styrofoam flotation devices, No double rafts, or one-person flotation rafts are allowed in Coconut Cove, Splashaway Cay, Surf's Up Wave Pool and the Aloha River at Hula Hula Bay. No flotation devices over 6 feet in length.

Are alcoholic beverages sold or allowed to be consumed in the park?No.

May my 15-year-old stay at the park while I shop at the Branson malls?All children under 16 years of age must be accompanied by an adult. Children under 18 years of age need to be able to reach their parents/guardians in case of medical issues/emergencies.

May I bring my pet?No pets are allowed on premises except for those that assist disabled guests.

Is there a charge for parking?No.

What is the dress code for White Water?All guests participating in pools and attractions must be wearing appropriate swimwear. Swimwear may not have buckles, rivets, protruding metal or sharp objects. Corduroy, cutoffs or denim swimwear are not allowed. Cotton shirts are not permitted on any body slides (no exceptions). Body piercings that come in direct contact with the slides are not permitted. White Water is a family park and as such, thong swimsuits and shirts with profanity are not permitted. Inappropriate tattoos must be covered.

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